Grayscale reported that February 2026 was a breakout month for Solana stablecoins, with adjusted transaction volume reaching $650 billion, citing data from AlliumGrayscale reported that February 2026 was a breakout month for Solana stablecoins, with adjusted transaction volume reaching $650 billion, citing data from Allium

Solana Is Now the Biggest Stablecoin Network by Volume

2026/03/05 10:28
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Grayscale reported that February 2026 was a breakout month for Solana stablecoins, with adjusted transaction volume reaching $650 billion, citing data from Allium. Total stablecoin volume across all chains hit approximately $1.8 trillion in the same month.

Reading the Chart From Left to Right

In January 2024, total adjusted stablecoin transaction volume across Ethereum, Tron, Solana, and other chains sat around $375 billion per month. The stack was dominated by Ethereum (dark gray, bottom) and Tron (purple, middle). Solana’s orange slice was barely visible.

By February 2026, the total stack reached approximately $1.8 trillion. That is roughly a 4.8x increase in two years. But the composition shift is the more interesting story. Solana’s orange segment went from negligible to visually dominant in the most recent bar, accounting for the largest single share of the February spike. Ethereum’s contribution has also grown in absolute terms, from roughly $125 billion to around $525 billion, but it has shrunk as a percentage of the total. Tron held relatively steady in absolute volume through most of the period before also expanding in late 2025.

The chart note is worth reading carefully. Volume is adjusted to remove internal smart contract transactions, bots, high-frequency traders, and other distortions. This is not raw on-chain volume, which would be significantly higher. This is an attempt to measure economically meaningful transfers.

Why Solana’s Acceleration Is Significant

Solana’s low transaction fees and high throughput have made it the preferred network for high-frequency, lower-value stablecoin transfers, the kind of payments and remittances that would be uneconomical on Ethereum at current gas prices. Tron built its dominance in stablecoin volume on the same premise, particularly for USDT transfers in Asian and emerging markets where fees matter at the margin.

What February’s data suggests is that Solana has not just entered the stablecoin settlement market. It has taken the lead position in a single month’s adjusted volume. Whether that represents a durable shift or a single-month anomaly driven by specific on-chain activity is something one data point cannot confirm.

The trend leading into February supports the durability argument. Solana’s share was already climbing visibly from October 2025 onward. February did not come from nowhere.

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How This Connects to Today’s Policy Fight

Earlier today, Trump posted on Truth Social demanding that banks reach a deal with the crypto industry on stablecoin legislation. The Token Terminal data showed stablecoin issuers generating $5 billion in revenue from Ethereum deployments alone in 2025. Now this chart shows total adjusted stablecoin volume approaching $1.8 trillion monthly across all chains.

These three datasets point in the same direction. Stablecoins are no longer a crypto-native curiosity. They are processing volumes that rival or exceed major traditional payment networks on a monthly basis. The legislative fight over the GENIUS Act and CLARITY Act is happening against a backdrop where the infrastructure being regulated is already operating at scale.

The question regulators and banks are actually answering is not whether stablecoins work. That answer is already in the data. The question is who captures the yield and who controls the rails as the volume continues to grow.

What the Chart Does Not Settle

Volume is not the same as value capture. High transaction volume on Solana benefits SOL holders through fee revenue and network demand, but the relationship between stablecoin volume and SOL price appreciation is not linear or guaranteed. The stablecoins being transferred on Solana are predominantly USDC and USDT, assets issued by Circle and Tether respectively. Solana provides the rails. Circle and Tether collect the float.

This is the same dynamic flagged in today’s earlier Ethereum stablecoin revenue piece. The network generating the volume and the entity capturing the yield from that volume are different parties. Both matter. They are not the same investment.

The post Solana Is Now the Biggest Stablecoin Network by Volume appeared first on ETHNews.

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